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Aldi's version of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes

thriftymanc
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Are they normally rock solid or have I bought a few duff boxes? I've not had a problem with any other Aldi cereal before, so it's a bit disappointing that the first time I buy these they're inedible! Had to bin them for fear of breaking a few teeth.
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I buy this cereal sometimes as a treat, and I really like it. I don't know if I use far more milk than you do, but I don't find them hard/rock solid. It could be that you've bought some duff boxes, in which case, bring them back to the store or contact them via the details on the box for a refund.Call me what you like, I was a bit "tiddly" when I chose my username :beer:
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TBH I'm not a huge fan of Aldi cereal. The cornflakes are terrible and the Fruit & Fibre isn't great either. I find Lidl's cereal on the other hand to be excellent. The cornflakes are the best own brand I've tried and the Fruit and Fibre is better than Kellogs. Not a crunchy nut fan but Lidl's are worth a try.0
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I've always found it to be good, not overly hard, Myself and DD like it.I love MSE freebies and comps. Thanks posters0
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